Upgrading
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Some people have already suggested using Sparkle to handle the upgrades, Ori promised to look into it.
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And I did, only it doesn't supply us with a mechanism to determine whether a user can upgrade for free or not, and we do not want this to be a surprise to users.zoul wrote:Some people have already suggested using Sparkle to handle the upgrades, Ori promised to look into it.
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Speaking of upgrading...
I just paid my $19 or whatever to upgrade (having been using Mellel since 2004, I guess), and I was interested to know how much Mellel I just bought.
Do I get another three years for $19?
Do I get another three years for $19?
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Re: Speaking of upgrading...
I believe - if I'm not totally mistaken - that any kind of purchase of Mellel (upgrade or not) nowadays gives you a two years of subscription, not three years as the case was before 2005 (or when this was changed).nvalvo wrote:I just paid my $19 or whatever to upgrade (having been using Mellel since 2004, I guess), and I was interested to know how much Mellel I just bought.
Do I get another three years for $19?
Peter Edwardsson
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